WO2013013133A2 - Appareil de formation de fabrication de papier à économie d'énergie, système et procédé permettant de réduire la consistance d'une suspension de fibres - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed to an apparatus used in the formation of paper. More specifically the present invention is directed to an apparatus, system, and method for lowering the consistency or degree of density of fiber suspension on the forming table, and improving the quality and physical properties of the paper formed thereon.
- Drainage can be accomplished by way of a liquid to liquid transfer such as that taught in U.S. Patent No. 3,823,062 to Ward, which is incorporated herein by reference.
- This reference teaches the removal of liquid through sudden pressure shocks to the stock.
- the reference states that controlled liquid to liquid drainage of water from the suspension is less violent than conventional drainage.
- blades are constructed to purposely create activity in the suspension in order to provide for desirable distribution of the stock.
- a blade is taught, for example, in U.S. Patent No. 4,789,433 to Fuchs. This reference teaches the use of a wave shaped blade (preferably having a rough dewatering surface) to create micro-turbulence in the fiber suspension.
- Sheet forming is a hydromechanical process and the motion of the fibers follow the motion of the fluid because the inertial force of an individual fiber is small compared to the viscous drag in the liquid.
- Formation and drainage elements affect three principle hydrodynamic processes, which are drainage, stock activity and oriented shear.
- Liquid is a substance that responds according to shear forces acting in or on it. Drainage is the flow through the wire or fabric, and it is characterized by a flow velocity that is usually time dependant.
- Stock activity in an idealized sense, is the random fluctuation in flow velocity in the undrained fiber suspension, and generally appears due to a change in momentum in the flow due to deflection of the forming fabric in response to drainage forces or as being caused by blade configuration.
- the predominant effect of stock activity is to break down networks and to mobilize fibers in suspension.
- Oriented shear and stock activity are both shear-producing processes that differ only in their degree of orientation on a fairly large scale, i.e. a scale that is large compared to the size of individual fibers.
- Oriented shear is shear flow having a distinct and recognizable pattern in the undrained fiber suspension.
- Cross Direction (“CD") oriented shear improves both sheet formation and test.
- the primary mechanism for CD shear is the creation, collapse and subsequent recreation of well defined Machine Direction (“MD") ridges in the stock of the fabric.
- MD Machine Direction
- the source of these ridges may be the headbox rectifier roll, the head box slice lip (see e.g., International Application PCT WO95/30048 published Nov. 9, 1 995) or a formation shower.
- the ridges collapse and reform at constant intervals, depending upon machine speed and the mass above the forming fabric. This is referred to as CD shear inversion.
- the number of inversions and therefore the effect of CD shear is maximized if the fiber/water slurry maintains the maximum of its original kinetic energy and is subjected to drainage pulses located (in the MD) directly below the natural inversion points.
- Stock activity in the early part of a Fourdrinier table as mentioned earlier is critical to the production of a good sheet of paper.
- stock activity can be defined as turbulence in the fiber-water slurry on the forming fabric. This turbulence takes place in all three dimensions.
- Stock activity plays a major part in developing good formation by impeding stratification of the sheet as it is formed, by breaking up fiber flocks, and by causing fiber orientation to be random.
- stock activity quality is inversely proportional to water removal from the sheet; that is, activity is typical ly enhanced if the rate of dewatering is retarded or controlled. As water is removed, activity becomes more difficult because the sheet becomes set, the lack of water, which is the primary media in which the activity takes place, becomes scarcer. Good paper machine operation is thus a balance between activity, drainage and shear effect.
- each forming machine is determined by the forming elements that compose the table. After a forming board, the elements which follow have to drain the remaining water without destroying the mat already formed. The purpose of these elements is to enhance the work done by the previous forming elements.
- the thickness of the mat is increased.
- the actual forming/drainage elements it is not possible to maintain a controlled hydraulic pulse strong enough to produce the hydrodynamic processes necessary to make a well-formed sheet of paper.
- FIGs. 1 -4 An example of conventional means for reintroducing drainage water into the fiber stock in order to promote activity and drainage can be seen in Figs. 1 -4.
- a table roll 1 00 in Fig. 1 causes a large positive pressure pulse to be applied to the sheet or fiber stock 96, which results from water 94 under the form ing fabric 98 being forced into the incoming nip formed by the lead in roll 92 and forming fabric 98.
- the amount of water reintroduced is limited to the water adhered to the surface of the roll 92.
- the positive pulse has a good effect on stock activity; it causes flow perpendicular to the sheet surface.
- large negative pressures are generated, which greatly motivate drainage and the removal of fines. But reduction of consistency in the mat is not noticeable, so there is little improvement through increase in activity.
- Table rolls are generally limited to relatively slower machines because the desirable positive pulse transmitted to the heavy basis weight sheets at specific speeds becomes an undesirable positive pulse that disrupts the lighter basis weight sheets at faster speeds.
- Figs. 2 to 4 show low vacuum boxes 84 with different blade arrangements.
- a gravity foil is also used in low vacuum boxes.
- These low vacuum augmented units 84 provide the papermaker a tool that significantly affects the process by controlling the applied vacuum and the pulse characteristics.
- blade box configurations include:
- Step blades 82 as show in Figs. 2-3 ;
- Positive pulse step blade 78 as shown in Fig. 4, for example.
- the foil blade box, the offset plane blade box and the step blade box are mostly used in the forming process.
- a vacuum augmented foil blade box will generate vacuum as the gravity foil does, the water is removed continuously without control, and the predominant drainage process is filtration. Typically, there is no refluidization of the mat that is already formed.
- a variety of pressure profiles are generated depending upon factors such as, step length, span between blades, machine speed, step depth, and vacuum applied.
- the step blade generates a peak vacuum relative to the square of the machine speed in the early part of the blade, this peak negative pressure causes the water to drain and at the same time the wire is deflected toward the step direction, part of the already drained water is forced to move back into the mat refluidizing the fibers and breaking up the flocks due to the resulting shear forces.
- the applied vacuum is higher than necessary, the wire is forced to contact the step of the blade, as shown in Fig. 2.
- the foil accumulates dirt 76 in the step, losing the hydraulic pulse which is reduced to the minimum, as shown in Fig. 3, and prevents the reintroduction of water into the mat.
- the vacuum augmented positive pulse step blade low vacuum box as shown in Fig. 4, fluidizes the sheet by having each blade reintroduce part of the water removed by the preced ing blade back into the mat. There is, however, no control on the amount of water reintroduced into the sheet.
- a special type of double posi-blade incorporates a positive incoming nip to generate a positive and negative pressure pulse. This blade reintroduces water to the fiber mat with the lead in edge, the water reintroduced is limited to the amount adhere to the bottom of the forming fabric. This type of blade creates pressure pulses rather than consistency reduction. This type of blade simulates a table rol l, as it is shown in Fig. 6, for example.
- U.S. Patent No. 5,830,322 to Cabrera et al, filed February 1996, titled "Velocity induced drainage method and un it" describes an alternate means of creating activity and drainage.
- the apparatus described therein decouples activity and drainage and thus presents a means of control ling and optimizing them. It uses a long blade with a controlled, probably non-fiat or partially non-flat surface to induce initial activity in the sheet, and limits the flow after the blade through placement of a trail blade to control drainage.
- the '322 patent discloses that drainage is enhanced if the area between the long blade and forming fabric is flooded and surface tension is maintained between the water above and below the fabric.
- the invention disclosed therein is shown schematically in Fig. 7, for example.
- Stock dilution on the forming section of the paper machine is critical to the production of a good sheet of paper.
- stock dilution is achieved at the short loop system of the forming section of the machine by increasing the recirculation of the white water,
- Stock dilution on the forming table plays a major part in developing good formation, faci litates the realization of the three hydrodynamic processes necessary to make a well-formed sheet of paper; allowing the fiber orientation to be random.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a machine for maintaining the hydrodynamic processes on the forming table irrespective of what the machine speed.
- the efficiency of the machine not be affected by the velocity of the machine, the basis weight of the paper sheet and or the thickness of the mat.
- the present invention describes a machine that recycles the water by itself in order to dilute the fiber suspension on the table to the desired levels after the head box; the dilution rate of the present invention may be anything between 0% to 1 00%; the work done by the machine in the present invention is not affected by the degree of refining, velocity of the machine, the basis weight of the paper sheet or the thickness of the mat. After the sheet has been formed by the present invention, the drainage and the consolidation of the sheet is done by the equipment in continuation.
- Paper making chemicals as known to those of ordinary skill in the art can be added to fiber suspension in order to enhance paper strength and machine productivity. All paper chemicals are added before or after the forming table.
- One exemplary embodiment of the present invention is an apparatus for lowering consistency or degree of density of fiber contained in a liquid suspension on a forming table of a papermaking machine, the apparatus comprising at least one conduit for adding paper making chemicals into a flow of liquid to form a mixed flow, a forming fabric on which a fiber slurry is conveyed, the forming fabric having an outer surface and an inner surface, and a primary blade having a leading edge support surface that is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the forming fabric, a central plate that comprises at least a portion of self dilution, shear, microactivity or drainage section of the forming table, wherein the central plate is separated from a bottom plate by a predetermined distance to form a channel for recirculation of at least a portion of the liquid.
- the papermaking machine is configured such that mixed flow including a drained liquid to be reused in at least a part of the forming process
- Another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a system for lowering consistency or degree of density of fiber contained in a liquid suspension on a forming table of a papermaking machine, the system comprising an apparatus comprising at least one conduit for adding paper making chemicals into a flow of liquid to form a mixed flow, a forming fabric on which a fiber slurry is conveyed, the forming fabric having an outer surface and an inner surface, a primary blade having a leading edge support surface that is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the forming fabric, a central plate that comprises at least a portion of self dilution, shear, microactivity or drainage section of the forming table, wherein the central plate is separated from a bottom plate by a predeterm ined distance to form a channel for recirculation of at least a portion of the liquid.
- the papermaking machine such that m ixed flo including a adrained liquid can be re-used in at least a part of the forming process
- Another exemplary embodiment of the present invention is a method for lowering consistency or degree of density of fiber suspension on a forming table of a papermaking machine, the method comprising the steps of providing a forming fabric on which a fiber slurry is conveyed, the forming fabric having an outer surface and an inner surface, providing a primary blade having a leading edge support surface that is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the forming fabric, and providing a central plate that comprises at least a portion of self dilution, shear, microactivity or drainage section of the forming table, wherein the central plate is separated from a bottom plate of the form ing table by a predeterm ined distance to form a channel for recirculation of at least a portion of the liquid.
- Fig. 1 Depicts a known table roll
- Fig. 2 Depicts a known low-vacuum box with step blade
- Fig. 3 Depicts a known low-vacuum box, step blade with dirt accumulation
- Fig- 4 Depicts a known positive pulse blade low vacuum box
- Fig. 5 Depicts a known positive pulse blade
- Fig. 6 Depicts a known double positive pulse blade
- Fig. 7 Depicts a known velocity induced drainage unit
- Fig. 8 Depicts a water recirculation system in a paper machine
- Fig- 9 Depicts headbox flo discharged on top of a forming wire
- Fig. 1 Depicts mass balance at 0.8% consistency out of headbox
- Fig. 1 1 Depicts mass balance at 0.5% consistency out of headbox
- Fig. 12 Depicts the mass balance according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 1 3 Depicts the new forming invention
- Fig. 1 3A Depicts the new forming invention showing the chemical injection
- Fig 1 3 B Depicts the new forming invention, details the chemical injection.
- P i a 14 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention with different lead in blade 42;
- Fig. 1 5 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention with different lead in blade 44;
- Fig. 1 6 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention without support blade
- Fig. 1 7 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section with pivot point
- Fig. 1 8 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section with pivot point, changing the angle of the drainage section;
- Fig. 19 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, details the hydraulic performance at the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section with multiple converging and diverging sections;
- Fig. 20 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, which details the geometry of a long self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section with multiple converging and diverging sections;
- Fig. 21 Flow sheet that depicts the location of the new invention 75 at the wet end of a paper machine with the new invention as it is described in Fig. 1 3;
- Fig. 22 Flow sheet that depicts the location in detail of the new invention 75 at the wet end of a paper machine as it is described in Fig. 13 ;
- Fig. 23 Flow sheet that depicts the location of the new invention 76 at the wet end of a paper machine with the ne invention as it is described in Fig. 20;
- Fig. 24 Flow sheet that depicts the location in detail of the new invention 76 at the wet end of a paper machine, as it is described in Fig. 20;
- Fig. 25 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, details the blade geometry of the long self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage sections with same distance between the forming fabric and the surface of the central plate 48 with multiple forming fabric supports;
- Fig. 26 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, details the central plate geometry with multiples self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage sections increasing the distance between the forming fabric and the surface of the central plate 49 with multiple forming fabric supports;
- Fig. 27 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, details the central plate with multiples self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage sections with offset plane surfaces between the forming fabric and the surface of the central plate with multiple forming fabric supports;
- Fig. 28 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, which details the geometry of the offset plane section on the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage sections;
- Fig. 29 Depicts another aspect of the new form ing invention, with detai ls view geometry of the long self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section with pivot point at the drainage section;
- Fig. 30 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, with detail explanation of the hydraulics at the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section including explanation of stream lines;
- Fig. 31 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, with detai l explanation of the hydraulics at the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section including explanation of stream lines with two blade supports in order to reduce wire deflection;
- Fig. 32 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, with detail explanation of the hydraulics at the self dilution and shear section;
- Fig. 33 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, shows detai led geometry of one system for holding the central plate;
- Fig. 34 Depicts another aspect of the new forming invention, shows details geometry of another system for holding the central plate
- Fig. 35 Depicts details geometry of the T bar used to hold the central plate
- Fig. 36 Depicts the hydraulic performance at self dilution and shear zone 54 of the new invention
- Fig. 37 Depicts the hydraulic performance at low consistency microactivity zone 55 of the new invention.
- Fig. 38 Depicts the hydraulic performance at drainage zone 56 of the new invention
- Fig. 39 Depicts another design of the hydraulic performance at drainage zone 56 of the new invention. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
- Shown in Fig. 8 is a system that is capable of reducing consistency at any level on the forming table.
- Thick stock 20 often having a consistency of about 1 to 5% is diluted with white water 17 at the inlet 33 of the fan pump 24; the necessary amount of thick stock is controlled by valve 21 .
- the fan pump 24 propels the dilute slurry of papermaking furnish towards the cleaning system 27 which removes all debris and non desirable objects 28, and the clean stock is sent to headbox 1 of the paper machine.
- the consistency of thin-stock furnish coming out of the cleaning system 27 and 32 is typically between 0.1 % and 1 % solids.
- Fan pump 24 and cleaning system 27 and 32 are typically located in the basement underneath the forming section of the paper mach ine.
- the stock is delivered from the headbox 1 onto the Fourdrinier wire 1 1 through a slice 2.
- the total flow discharged over the forming wire 1 1 by the slice lip 2 of the head box 1 is controlled by changing the revolutions of the fan pump 24 and by adjusting the valves 23 and 22, when more flow is necessary the fan pump 24 increases the revolutions and valve 23 increases the opening, valve 22 is adjusted to fine tune the required flow.
- the fan pump 24 has a constant speed motor in order to increase or decrease the flow out of the pump; in this case it is necessary to adjust valves 23 and 22.
- the wet sheet 10 is actually formed on the Fourdrinier table that consists essentially of endless forming mesh belt 1 1 which is supported in zones 4, 5 and 6 by form ing, and drainage devices which make up the wet end of the paper machine.
- the forming mesh is supported by the breast roll 3 , which is followed by forming, and drainage devices in zones 4, 5.
- the endless forming mesh moves over several suction boxes in zone 6 before it returns over a suction couch roll 7 and drive roll 9.
- Water is quantitatively the most important raw material of papermaking. Before the stock is discharged on the forming mesh 1 1 of the forming table, it is very dilute; its fiber content is probably as low as 0.1 %. From this point on, water removal becomes one of the most dec isive functions of the machine.
- the stock out of the headbox 1 contains other solids in addition to fibers, due to which it has approximately 0.5 per cent consistency; and the fiber mat 10 out of the couch 7 has between 23 and 25 percent consistency.
- fiber flow 1 A having consistency between 0. 1 % and 1 % is discharged out of the headbox 1 through the headbox slice lip 2 onto a moving forming mesh 1 1 .
- the discharged velocity ratio (flow velocity divided by mesh velocity) between the fiber flow 1 A and the forming mesh 1 1 is normally in the range of 0.6 to 1 .3. However, these machines can operate at speeds greater than 3,000 feet per minute.
- the forming table of the paper making machine which is depicted in Fig. 10 in detail, is composed of three main sections, as follows:
- the gravity and dynamic drainage zone 4 where the sheet formation occurs.
- the fiber consistency is in the range of 0. 1 and 1 .0%, and at this point the fibers have high degree of freedom and here is where formation can be improved by enhancing the three hydrodynamic processes needed to form a paper sheet.
- the consistency is in the range of 1 .5 to 2.0%, and after this zone, the formation can be improved just minimum.
- the water drained by zones 4 and 5 is collected in receptacles 25 under the forming and drainage devices, and the water is directed to a storage tank 1 8 by channels 26 for reuse in stock dilution in the wet end close loop system, as shown in Fig. 8, for example.
- the high vacuum drainage zone 6, here is where sheet consolidation occurs, water is removed by using high vacuum boxes; vacuum applied is in the range of 2 to 1 6 inches of mercury.
- the couch 7 removes water with higher vacuum (20 to 22 inches of mercury) assisted by a press roll 8.
- the water 1 2 drained in zone 6 is collected in a seal tank 1 3, the pump 14 sends part of the water for level control 1 5 in tank 1 8, the excess water 1 6 is sent to stock preparation system in conjunction with the overflow water 1 9 from water storage tank 1 8.
- the sheet 1 0 leaves the forming table at consistencies between 23 and 27%.
- the short loop system at the wet end of the paper machine is the only system that can decrease or increase the consistency at the discharge of the headbox 1 .
- blade 36 has a support blade 37A that has two important functions, one is to maintain the forming fabric separated from the blade 36 in combination with the support blade 37, the other most important function is to allow the previously drained water I D to pass underneath the support blade 37A.
- the exit side of the blade 36 has a sloped surface 36A that diverts from the forming fabric 1 1 in an angle between 0.1 and 10.0 degrees, the drained water from the fiber slurry 1 A, will pass under the support blade 37, the drained water 57 wil l merge with the recirculation water 62, to form a continuous increased flow 58, large part of this flow will be reintroduced to the fiber slurry 1 A that will become fiber slurry flow I B which will have lower consistency than flow 1 A. Reduction in consistency is controlled by opening or closing the gate 38 that is held in place by the bottom plate 63 and the support 64. The gate 38 allows to increase or decrease discharged flow
- the consistency at 1 B may be controlled to produce a uniform mat of fiber on cross machine direction and on mach ine direction as wel l.
- the support blade 37 and the trail blade 39 keep the forming fabric 1 1 separated from the central plate 35.
- the gap between the forming fabric 1 1 and the central plate is always filled with water drained from the fiber slurry 1 A, and due to the continuous flow of water, the friction between the central plate 35 and the forming fabric 1 1 is minimal.
- the drainage zone 56 At the end of the central plate 35 is located the drainage zone 56, at this point the surface of the central plate 35 slopes away from the forming fabric 1 1 , and the surface 71 with the slope may have anything from 0.
- This kind of geometry recirculates the water 34 from slurry 1 B as it is shown in Fig. 1 3 by the stream lines 59, 60 and 61 , in order to be reintroduced by stream 58.
- the central plate 35 and the bottom plate 63 form a channel 73 wherein both pieces are separated by spacers 66 that allow the drained water 34 scraped by trail blade 39 to move forward to channel 74, at this point the recirculation flow 62 merges with drained flow 57 to form stream flow 58 that will be reintroduced to fiber slurry 1 A in order to lower the consistency at I B at any desired level.
- channel 73 It is due to the formation of channel 73 that the merger of two flows at different velocities occurs and high shear effect is produced in section 54. It is important to note, however, that gate 38 controls the amount of purge flow 42. Due to the inherent flow and high shear effect created using the design of the system according to the present invention, it is not necessary to increase the power of the motors of the fan pump 24 or the screens 27 and 32.
- the instant design for example, the separation of central plate 35 and the bottom plate 63 to form channel 73 that allows recirculating the instant drained water, results in lower energy consumption when compared to a traditional system.
- the consistency of fiber slurry 1 C is same as 1 A or higher, depending on the amount of water 42 drained by gate 38.
- the central plate 35 holds the support blade 37, the central plate 35 is in a fixed position in order to maintain the specified distances from the central plate to the forming fabric 1 1 , to the inlet blade 36, to the trail blade 39 and to the bottom plate 63, those distances are designed according to the process needs for specific paper machine, the central plate 35 is fixed by one, two or as many T bars 68 as needed according to the length of the self dilution, shear, microactivity and drainage section. T bars are fixed in position by bolts 65 and spacers 66.
- the surface 71 of the central plate 35 at drainage section is diverging from the form ing fabric 1 1 , and the slope may have anything from 0.1 up to 1 0 degrees of separation, and preferred not to exceed 7 degrees.
- central plate 35 in Figs. 13, 14, 1 5, 1 6, 1 7, 1 8, 19 and central plate 53 in Fig. 20 is designed according to the process needs for specific paper machine. Length of central plate will also depend on the machine speed, basis weight and the amount of the consistency reduction needed.
- Fig. 21 shows location of the new invention 75 at the gravity and dynam ic drainage in the sheet formation zone 4;
- Fig. 22 shows detailed location of the new invention 75 at the gravity and dynamic drainage in the sheet formation zone 4.
- Fig. 23 shows the location of the new invention 76 at the gravity and dynamic drainage in the sheet formation zone 4;
- Fig. 24 shows detail location of the new invention 76 at the gravity and dynamic drainage in the sheet formation zone 4.
- the new invention installed at gravity and dynamic drainage in the sheet formation zone 4 erases the necessity of lowering the fiber slurry consistency at the head box, and as a result wil l give same benefits as working with traditional system (lower the consistency in whole system).
- XV A change paper grade is easy because the volume inside the new invention is a small amount.
- the power to drive the wire is reduced because friction between the wire and the blade is minimum, and total flow on top of the forming table is reduced.
- XXf The fibers on the wire are redistributed and activated with the same water.
- XXII Fiber retention is increased.
- Fibers are evenly distributed across the thickness of the sheet.
- Fig. 25 presents the new invention with the self dilution, multiple shear, microactivity and drainage section, having a constant gap D l between the forming fabric 1 1 and the central plate 48.
- Fig. 27 presents the new invention with the self dilution, multiple shear, microactivity and drainage section, having an offset plane surface 72 between the forming fabric 1 1 and the central plate 50.
- Fig. 28 presents the new invention with the self dilution, multiple shear, microactivity and drainage section, with detail description the offset plane surfaces between the forming fabric 1 1 and the central plate 50, surface 72A is offset of surface 72B by step 72, and the hydrodynamic action observed here was described in FIBER MAT FORMING APPARATUS AN D METHOD OF PRESERVING THE HYDRODYNAMIC PROCESSES NEEDED TO FORM A PAPER SHEET
- Fig. 29 presents the new invention with the self dilution, multiple shear, microactivity and drainage section, having a pivot point at drainage area of the central plate 52 in order to control the activity and amount of water to be drained.
- the pivot point allows section 52A to be adjusted as the process needs.
- Fig. 30 presents the new invention with the self dilution, multiple shear, microactivity and drainage section with detail explanation of different sections as follows:
- This section begins at leading edge of support 37 and ends at end of radial section 69.
- the length of this section depends on the machine speed, and the amount of water 58 to be introduced to the fiber slurry 1 A.
- Stream flow 58 is composed by streams flows 57 and 62, and stream flow 62 follows the path of channel 74 which allows to have a continuous and uniform flow that later wi ll merge with flow 57 and be delivered into the forming fabric 1 1 to become flow
- Surface 70 of central plate 35 may have different configuration as was described early in this document, and also in FIBER MAT FORMING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF PRESERVING THE HYDRODYNAMIC PROCESSES NEEDED TO FORM A PAPER SHEET by Cabrera, Patent Application Publication No. : US 2009/0301677 A l .
- the surface 71 of the central plate 35 at drainage section is diverging from the forming fabric 1 1 .
- the slope may have anything from 0.1 up to 1 0 degrees of separation, preferably not to exceed 7 degrees. Length of drainage section wi l l depend on the amount of flow to be drained.
- the flow 59 continues to flow 60 through channel 77 that is located in between last part of central plate and trail blade 39.
- Channel 77 is designed in order to avoid fiber stapling and to have minimum friction losses, stream flow continues through channel 73.
- second support blade 37B is added, as it is shown in Fig. 3 1 .
- a radial surface 7 1 A follows in continuation in order to maintain stream flow 59 in continuous contact with central plate 35 (avoid flow separation).
- Fig. 33 presents detail explanation of the geometry that holds the central plate 35.
- Bolts 65 and spacers 66 may be used between bottom plate 63 and central plate 35 to help form channel 73.
- T bars 68 and spacers 66 may be used between bottom plate 63 and central plate 35 to hold the central plate 35 and form channel 73.
- Fig. 35 presents detai l explanation of the T bar 68 geometry.
- Distance 68B between Tap holes 68A varies between 4 and 1 0 inches, and it is specifical ly designed for each paper machine.
- Distance L I and L2 are equal, this section is the portion that connects directly with spacers 66 or the main structure of the box.
- Distance L3 and L4 are different from each other, in this case L3 is larger than L4 but can be the other way around without losing the principle.
- the head of the T bar 68C is the part that connects directly with the central plate 35 in this ease or may be with any blade, due to d ifference in distance L3 and L4 the central plate 35 and or any blade will slide in only in one direction.
- Figs. 36, 37, 38 and 39 presents detail explanation of the hydraulic performance of the new invention.
- Fig. 36, the effect created by blade 36 and support blade 37 A was explained in FIBER MAT FORMING APPARATUS AND
- Figs. 38 and 39 presents detail explanation of drainage process, where surface 71 slopes away from the forming fabric 1 1 , the slope may have anything from 0.1 up to 1 0 degrees of separation, but preferably not to exceed 7 degrees.
- paper making chemicals as known to those of ordinary skill in the art are added to fiber suspension in order to enhance paper strength and machine productivity.
- AH paper chemicals are added before or after the form ing table.
- the chemicals 100 are injected through pipe 99 said chemicals merge and mix with previously drained flow 59.
- Chemicals 100 and drained water 59 merge at zone 60 creating a turbulence zone 34B where there is a complete dilution of chemicals; mixed flow 60 and 61 continues through channel 73 said flow is agitated by spacers 66 that are separated across machine direction which main purpose is to form channel 73 and support the T bars 68.
- Pipes 99 feeding the chem icals are spaced cross machine direction separated from 0.5 to 8 inches depending on the paper machine needs 4 to 6 inches is the preferred separation.
- the unit may work with or without chemical addition; in case of chemical addition it is preferable to close the gate valve 38 in order to eliminate any chemical lost.
- the water and chem icals mixed flow 61 and later 62 merges with new drain flow 57 and it is reintroduced 58 to the fiber suspension 1 A, both flows become as flow I B, fibers are completely saturated with chemicals at microactivity zone 55, not retained chemicals are drained as part of flow 59 in order to be reused again optimizing chemical use.
- the chemicals added at this stage increases the dry strength of the paper with minimum refining and low fiber quality
- the chem icals added at the size press are in solution at approximately 3 to 25% solids
- the paper absorbs some of the sizing solution and the balance is removed at the press.
- the size press solution absorbed by the paper has to be el iminated with additional dryers after the size press.
- Figure 1 3 B depicts the new forming invention, details the chemical injection.
- the efficiency of the chemicals is higher as long as chemicals are not diluted because the volume that the new invention uses is minimum compared with the total volume stored at the silo. 2.
- the efficiency of chemicals is better because chemicals and fibers are well mixed at the microactivity zone.
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